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"I'm afraid all of my anger has flowed away down an icy river." Time grows short. With every passing moment, the infection drives Jonathan deeper into the nether. Vine golems, Taniyn ghosts, and illusions of truth all stand against our heroes, ready to strike them down. Will they all survive? No. Nominate us for CRiT Awards! https://bit.ly/crit2024 == CREDITS == Taniyn Dirge Produced by: Callahan Bevilacqua — EXPVNSE Patrick Perini Performed by: ACLawrence Billdow ElderBarry JustMay Marie Vivi OricamiArt RefractedGrove Sadie Pasley Soup TheKojisHere Instrumentals by: Silver Maple, Epidemic Sound Soundtrack "Strong Reclaimed" by Sayer Roberts "Void" by WHENISEEYOUISEEMYSELF, Epidemic Sound "In the Shadows" from Tabletop Audio "Be My Shelter" by Headlund, Epidemic Sound "A Bad Place to Be" by Bonn Fields, Epidemic Sound "Decently Perfect" by Jay Varton, Epidemic Sound "High Scepter" by Sayer Roberts "Inside Help" by Marten Moses, Epidemic Sound "Diamond Lense" by Jon Bjork, Epidemic Sound "Story of a Thief" by Kikoru, Epidemic Sound "Blood Ties" by Skyra, Epidemic Sound "Stars and Neutrinos" by Christian Andersen, Epidemic Sound "Push n' Shove" by Deskant, Epidemic Sound "Rainbow Glow" by Farrell Wooten, Epidemic Sound "From the Dust" by Jon Bjork, Epidemic Sound "Suffocation" by Sven Karlsson, Epidemic Sound "Rally at Work" by Sayer Roberts "Where Are The Stars?" by Silver Maple, Epidemic Sound "Closer Than I Recall" by Headlund, Epidemic Sound "In the Gloom" by Michael Rothery, Epidemic Sound "What Wizards Know" by Josef Bel Habib, Epidemic Sound "Lemniscate" by Ethan Sloan, Epidemic Sound "Kill Drill" by Robert Ruth, Epidemic Sound "Remote Locations" by Edward Karl Hanson, Epidemic Sound "Hidden Room" by Anthony Earls, Epidemic Sound "Taniyn Dirge" by Patrick Perini
Sleep and Sorcery | Folklore & Fantasy-Inspired Sleep Stories
Plumb the elements of magic in tonight's high fantasy bedtime story. In tonight's story, you are the mage and most trusted advisor to the king regent. On the day of an auspicious festival, a subject of the kingdom seeks audience with you, hoping to learn some of your magic to heal her village. You hear the lady's plea, learning more from her than you might have expected, and imparting some magical wisdom of your own. As if in repayment for your kindness, you are then granted a vision of the kingdom's future. This story is connected to the Dragon Rider and Tavern tales from previous seasons of Sleep & Sorcery. You don't need to have heard those stories in full to understand this one, but you may recognize some of the characters and story threads. I hope you enjoy. Sleep & Sorcery is a folklore and fantasy-inspired sleep series. My name is Laurel, and I'll be your guide on tonight's fantastical journey. Sleep & Sorcery is one part bedtime story, one part guided meditation, and one part dreamy adventure. Listen to my voice for as long as it serves you, and when you're ready, feel free to let go of the story and relax into sleep. If you're still awake as the story comes to an end, I'll guide you through meditation for opening the third eye. -
"We are destined to begin again and again." In the middle of the heart of a living mountain god, four idiots have to fight to save the seed of a dead tree god from the veinous tendrils of an eldritch horror. But will Bartleby forget to steal some shit from Reevesy? Probably not. Nominate us for CRiT Awards! https://bit.ly/crit2024 == CREDITS == Soundtrack "Strong Reclaimed" by Sayer Roberts "A Foreboding Presence" by Martin Klem, Epidemic Sound "Mantra Chants" by Tellsonic, Epidemic Sound "Reaching beyond the Clouds" by Tellsonic, Epidemic Sound "Rooftop Serenade" by Baba & Kolkata Kid, Epidemic Sound "Lord of Bones" from Tabletop Audio "Hallow Echos" by Guustavv, Epidemic Sound "Tin" by Farrell Wooten, Epidemic Sound "Thin Wall" by Farrell Wooten, Epidemic Sound "Cave Mojo" by Craft Case, Epidemic Sound "Alligator Eyes" by Experia, Epidemic Sound "Desert Footsteps" by Sight of Wonders, Epidemic Sound "Idiosyncrasies" by Gavin Luke, Epidemic Sound "Last Hero Standing" by Dream Cave, Epidemic Sound "The Storm Will Come" by Dream Cave, Epidemic Sound "Oddball" by Jon Bjork, Epidemic Sound "Matrix" by BLUE STEEL, Epidemic Sound "Governor of the North" by Jo Wandrini, Epidemic Sound "Desolated" by August Wilhelmsson, Epidemic Sound "I'm Not Asking" by Hampus Naeselius, Epidemic Sound "Exploring Wonderland" by Christian Andersen, Epidemic Sound "Road to Tibet" by Edward Karl Hanson, Epidemic Sound "Early Flies" by Guy Copeland, Epidemic Sound "Push n' Shove" by Deskant, Epidemic Sound
Christian Andersen the founder of Influence1440 and a seasoned professional dedicated to unlocking the true potential of individuals. His philosophy, rooted in the idea that each of us has 1440 minutes in a day to be influenced and make a difference, drives his mission to help others align their actions with their aspirations. In today's episode, we'll explore Christian's journey, his expertise in personal expansion, health and wellness, and building habits for success, and how he empowers young adults to thrive in college and beyond. In this podcast you will learn: - The importance of journaling, coaching, and therapy for cognitive and emotional well-being. - How regular exercise can alleviate anxiety and promote overall well-being. - Strategies for stress management and time allocation to maximize productivity. - Understanding the impact of social media on mental health and strategies for healthy usage. - Cultivating self-awareness and embracing personal growth for professional success. - Effective communication skills for building strong relationships and advancing in your career. - Overcoming challenges, embracing vulnerability, and unlocking your true potential for a fulfilling life. Connect with Christian here: www.influence1440.com https://www.facebook.com/christian.andersen.3572 Instagram @christian_influence1440 LinkedIn Christian "Chris" Andersen
Welcome back dreamy listeners! Tonight we will drift off to a beautiful Japanese tale called 'The Black Bowl'. This is an old Japanese folktale that was collected and then later retold by author Grace James in the 1900's in her book called 'Japanese Fairytales'. I hope you enjoy it as much as I loved narrating it for you! May this storytelling bring you peace and a restful sleep!Your friend, Joanne Attributions:Intro music 'Kimono of Tears by Mandala Dream via Epidemic SoundNarration music 'And There You Were' by Christian Andersen via Epidemic SoundBecome a Drift Off Premium member today and receive: intro free listening to all episodes NO ADS or sponsorship announcements access 2 monthly bonus episodes get early access and listen first to upcoming episodes exclusive access to full length audiobooks for your enjoyment and relaxation *You can subscribe via Apple Podcasts OR using the link driftoff.supercast.comFeel free to drop by on the podcast website to learn more about it!https://www.driftoffpodcast.com Content Warning Disclaimer: This podcast is a sleep aid for adults. Most stories may be family friendly, however, adult supervision is required! We recommend that parents/guardians listen to the full episode first to decide whether or not the story is appropriate for their young listener. Safety Disclaimer: Podcast content is for entertainment purposes only and is not meant to be a replacement for medical, psychological or professional counselling. Only listen when you can relax safely.
On this week's episode, Max tells a story about a little baby woman who friend-zones a bird, and Janey is going to tell us three stories about a girl who goes on a world-tour to solve crimes and collect Daddies. Enjoy!Janey's Sources - Tales of a Parrot"World Tales" collected by Idries Shah Full Free Text Wikipedia article on the Tuti-Nama "Tuti Nama" artwork Max's Sources -ThumbelinaHan's Christian Andersen's “Complete Fairy Tales” The Big C*nty CouchHosts That Girl Gina & Mike Fails invite queers and peers to...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the showCheck out our books (and support local bookstores!) on our Bookshop.org affiliate account!Starting your own podcast with your very cool best friend? Try hosting on Buzzsprout (and get a $20 Amazon gift card!)Want more??Visit our website!Join our Patreon!Shop the merch at TeePublic!If you liked these stories, let us know on our various socials!InstagramTiktokGoodreadsAnd email us at sortofthestory@gmail.com
The spirit of a woman tethered to a disassembled car is in need of a little help, and Leo is desperate to prove they can be selfless.Content Warnings: Discussion of death and bereavement, mention of homophobiaTranscript: https://tellnotalespod.com/transcripts/transcript-s2-e8-pristine-leather/Written and produced by Leanne Egan. In this episode you heard the voices of Leanne Egan as Leo Quinn, Stephanie Tobin as Frankie Carter, Cameron Gergett as the police officer, and Asher Amor-Train as Frank Williamson.Twin Strangers Productions is partly sponsored by World Anvil, the leading tool for creatives of all varieties. To support TSP and get 51% OFF of a yearly World Anvil subscription, click here (link: https://worldanvil.com/?c=tnt) or use the promo code tnt at checkout.Twin Strangers Productions is partly sponsored by BroadlyEpi, a rapidly growing repository of information and education about public health and epidemiology. To find more information and support Tell No Tales, go to https://www.broadlyepi.com/tsp/Intro and outro music by LumehillThe conveniently public domain music that Leo and Frank chose to listen to today was Chopin's Preludes, Op. 28 - No. 13 'Loss', Albinoni's Adagio for Organ & Strings in G minor, and Draeseke's Requiem, Op.22 - III. Dies irae. Performances sourced from Musopen.org Atmospheric music: We are a Family Now by Christian Andersen. Music and sound effects sourced from Epidemic Sound and Soundsnap.Art by Ana BalaciFind more info on our website tellnotalespod.com or at @tellnotalespod on Tumblr or TwitterDistributed by Twin Strangers Productions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"I know this isn't the time or the place, but, could you describe it to me?" A battalion of ghosts, perpetually reliving a moment of their troubled past alongside an acid lake, might not sound hauntingly beautiful. But to Safra, it means the world. Will their stolen moment of appreciation go unnoticed by their assailants? Probably not. Nominate us for CRiT Awards! https://bit.ly/crit2024 == CREDITS == Sponsored By Rapscallion, by Magpie Games Soundtrack "Strong Reclaimed" by Sayer Roberts "Hypnotic" by Enigmanic, Epidemic Sound "60's Computer Lab" from Tabletop Audio "A Winter to Remember" by Trevor Kowalski, Epidemic Sound "Augury" by Sun Chime, Epidemic Sound "Windy Silk" by Isobel O'Connor, Epidemic Sound "Observations" by From Now On, Epidemic Sound "Fine Revelation" by Walt Adams, Epidemic Sound "Wiggly Giggly" by Mike Franklyn, Epidemic Sound "Del giorno" by Daniel Fridell, Epidemic Sound "Chicken Got No Head" by River Foxcroft, Epidemic Sound "The Wind Is Changing" by Howard Harper-Barnes, Epidemic Sound "Milkshake" by Jerry Lacey, Epidemic Sound "No One Sleeps Tonight" by Leimoti, Epidemic Sound "Family Secrets" by Dream Cave, Epidemic Sound "Bittersweet World" by Martin Gauffin, Epidemic Sound "Steady Hands" by Stationary, Epidemic Sound "Sour Lemonade" by Jerry Lacey, Epidemic Sound "Like Moths to a Flame" by Alec Slayne, Epidemic Sound "Monsoon Rain" by Kikoru, Epidemic Sound "Spatter" by Jon Bjork, Epidemic Sound "Precision Moment" by Experian, Epidemic Sound "This is the Unknown" by Christian Andersen, Epidemic Sound "Disembodied Spirits" from Tabletop Audio "Lord Gallagher" by Alec Slayne, Epidemic Sound "Ferocious Fire" by Isaac Kageyama, Epidemic Sound "Immovable Mountains" by Isaku Kageyama, Epidemic Sound
"There is a bell in Jonathan. It must be there for a reason!" A wyvern, a god, a myconid, an entire battalion of undead super soldiers, a mysterious craftwork demon, and a literal second god all want our heroes to promptly fuck off. But will they listen? Probably not. == CREDITS == Sponsored By Rapscallion, by Magpie Games Soundtrack "Strong Reclaimed" by Sayer Roberts "About to Go Down" by Jerry Lacey, Epidemic Sound "Ghosting" by Chistoffer Moe Ditlevsen, Epidemic Sound "Behind the Curtains" by Skyra, Epidemic Sound "River of Blood" from Tabletop Audio "Immovable Mountain" by Isakue Kageyama, Epidemic Sound "Free Falling" by Reynard Seidel, Epidemic Sound "Growing Threat" by Craft Case, Epidemic Sound "Desert Hurricanes" by Christian Andersen, Epidemic Sound "Onus" by Ethan Sloan, Epidemic Sound "Parkour Law" by Trivia, Epidemic Sound "Shroud Clown" by Dillon Knighton, Epidemic Sound "The Longest Loneliness" by Farrell Wooten, Epidemic Sound "A Foreboding Presence" by Martin Klem, Epidemic Sound "Building Evacuation" by Jon Bjork, Epidemic Sound "ExperiMental" by Gridded, Epidemic Sound "High Scepter" by Sayer Roberts "Racing Minds" by Jon Bjork, Epidemic Sound "Bubbles" by Ecobel, Epidemic Sound "A True Master" by Yi Nantiro, Epidemic Sound "Ghosts of Appalachia" from Tabletop Audio "Global Impact" by Philip Ayers, Epidemic Sound
Adattamento e messa in voce di Gaetano Marino Una fiaba adottata dallo studio dentistico del dottor Jörg Küster di Quartu Sant'Elena (Cagliari) La zia Maldidenti mi dava molti dolci, quando ero piccolo. I miei denti resistettero, e non si guastarono. Anche adesso, che sono diventato più grande, lei mi vizia con la dolcezza, dicendo che sono un poeta. Spesso, quando cammino per le strade della città, mi sembra di camminare in una grande biblioteca. Le case sono gli scaffali dei libri, ogni piano è un ripiano di libri. Qui si trova la storia di tutti i giorni, là una vecchia buona commedia, poi opere di scienza e di ogni materia, qui un po' di racconti e là un po' di romanzi. La zia Maldidenti viene come un raggio di sole, riempie l'anima e i pensieri; viene come un profumo di fiori, come una melodia che si conosce, ma che non si ricorda cosa sia. [...]
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Adattamento e messa in voce di Gaetano Marino Una fiaba adottata dallo studio dentistico del dottor Jörg Küster di Quartu Sant'Elena (Cagliari) La zia Maldidenti mi dava molti dolci, quando ero piccolo. I miei denti resistettero, e non si guastarono. Anche adesso, che sono diventato più grande, lei mi vizia con la dolcezza, dicendo che sono un poeta. Spesso, quando cammino per le strade della città, mi sembra di camminare in una grande biblioteca. Le case sono gli scaffali dei libri, ogni piano è un ripiano di libri. Qui si trova la storia di tutti i giorni, là una vecchia buona commedia, poi opere di scienza e di ogni materia, qui un po' di racconti e là un po' di romanzi. La zia Maldidenti viene come un raggio di sole, riempie l'anima e i pensieri; viene come un profumo di fiori, come una melodia che si conosce, ma che non si ricorda cosa sia. [...]
Adattamento e messa in voce di Gaetano Marino Una fiaba adottata dallo studio dentistico del dottor Jörg Küster di Quartu Sant'Elena (Cagliari) La zia Maldidenti mi dava molti dolci, quando ero piccolo. I miei denti resistettero, e non si guastarono. Anche adesso, che sono diventato più grande, lei mi vizia con la dolcezza, dicendo che sono un poeta. Spesso, quando cammino per le strade della città, mi sembra di camminare in una grande biblioteca. Le case sono gli scaffali dei libri, ogni piano è un ripiano di libri. Qui si trova la storia di tutti i giorni, là una vecchia buona commedia, poi opere di scienza e di ogni materia, qui un po' di racconti e là un po' di romanzi. La zia Maldidenti viene come un raggio di sole, riempie l'anima e i pensieri; viene come un profumo di fiori, come una melodia che si conosce, ma che non si ricorda cosa sia. [...]
"I cast Turn the Faithless." A bomb has gone off at the gala. Our heroes, newly ascendant to positions on the Agra Council, are the only ones left standing when the dust clears and something looms over the bodies of their friends. Will they be able to save them all? Probably not. == CREDITS == Soundtrack "Strong Rallied" by Sayer Roberts "Aftermath" from Tabletop Audio "Echo Chamber" by Alan Carlson-Green, Epidemic Sound "Chasing Cars" by Skyra, Epidemic Sound "Finnegan's Ruin" by Eludent, Epidemic Sound "Chicken Got No Head" by River Foxcroft, Epidemic Sound "Governor of the North" by Jo Wandrini, Epidemic Sound "Growing Threat" by Craft Case, Epidemic Sound "Speed Fight Ozo" by Hampus Naeselius, Epidemic Sound "Tension 2" by Fredrik Ekstrom, Epidemic Sound "Beast by Beast" by Edward Karl Hanson, Epidemic Sound "A Storm is Coming" by Christian Andersen, Epidemic Sound "Mapped" by Ethan Sloan, Epidemic Sound "Wicked Matter" by Robert Ruth, Epidemic Sound "Car Chase" by Hampus Naeselius, Epidemic Sound "Protector of the Sky" by Jo Wandrini, Epidemic Sound "Beneath the Church" by Jo Wandrini, Epidemic Sound "Baptized and Buried" by Will Harrison, Epidemic Sound "Traced" by Enigmanic, Epidemic Sound "Rough Sketch" by Alan Carlson-Green, Epidemic Sound "The Wind is Changing" by Howard Harper-Barnes, Epidemic Sound "Get Out" by Alec Slayne, Epidemic Sound "One Last Kiss Goodbye" by Bonn Fields, Epidemic Sound "Duck Soup" by Martin Klem, Epidemic Sound
This episode is a special one! You're invited to time travel back to the NeverDoneBefore Festival, and join me in my virtual podcast boat where I speak to six of our talented facilitators over the 24-hour event. It's a jam-packed journey, full of rich, multifaceted wisdom; each conversation offers a fascinating and thoughtful perspective, making the next hour and a half an exploration into facilitation as a whole, in its many wondrous forms.We talk about the balance between structure and emergence, we find unexpected learnings in a Christian Andersen folktale and teachings from a Hindu goddess, we delve into embodiment, trust, costumes, language and neutrality, and how we can support neurodiversity in workshop settings. Phew, it's a whistle-stop tour!Find out about:How costumes can create a safe space to tap into our creativityThe balance between structure and emergence that appears through co-creation, and how to navigate the twoWhy conflict isn't necessarily a bad thing; when you lean into it, we can strengthen relationshipsWhy as a facilitator, we are the ultimate source of energy, transferring our feelings and emotions to the groupHow to use embodiment to shift moods, develop new behaviours, and why observing a deeper connection with our body is a journey into self-discoveryWhy we can draw inspiration from Shiva and Kali in Hindu mythology, to find the balance between presence and actionHow facilitators can balance diverse needs and preferences to support neurodiversity Don't miss the next episode: subscribe to the show with your favourite podcast player.And download the free 1-page summary, so you can always have the key points of this episode to hand.Put the episode's best takeaways into practice with Skillding. Visit skillding.com/workshop to begin your journey from learning to doing. Track your progress as you hone your new skills. Start now!Links:Watch the video recording of this episode on YouTube.Support the show:Make a one-off donation and contribute to the ongoing costs of running the podcast.Support the showCheck out the podcast map to see the overview of all podcast episodes: https://workshops.work/podcast-map
Quand on parle de la magie de Noël, on pense souvent à la joie des enfants qui découvrent leurs cadeaux. Mais pensons un instant à celle des jouets… Les poupées, les peluches, les jeux de cartes ont été conçus, fabriqués, précisément pour ce moment. Lorsque les enfants les déballent, c'est leur vie qui commence, et à eux les aventures ! Se mettre à leur place, c'est ce qu'a fait le grand conteur danois, Hans Christian Andersen. Il a imaginé l'histoire d'un des jouets les plus populaires de la fin du XIXe siècle : le soldat de plomb… Alors après notre épisode sur la Reine des Neiges, suivons à nouveau Andersen au cœur de l'hiver, et découvrons les aventures du vaillant soldat de plomb.
"Will you be the foundation of the small seed we've planted?" Nearly two months pass as our heroes are left without clear aim. In that time, they learn of Sisterhood secrets, deific origin myths, and how to ballroom room dance. But will any of those skills help them survive their next great trial? Probably not. == CREDITS == Soundtrack "Strong Rallied" by Sayer Roberts "Who We Are" by Gavin Luke, Epidemic Sound "Be My Shelter" by Headlund, Epidemic Sound "Drops of Golden Sun" by Yi Nantiro, Epidemic Sound "The Flux Beneath it All" by ELFL, Epidemic Sound "Breakfast by the River" by Macy's Voice, Epidemic Sound "Rally at Work" by Sayer Roberts "Careful Thoughts" by Spectacles Wallet and Watch, Epidemic Sound "Both Shoes Gone Walkin'" by Moss Harman, Epidemic Sound "Leaf" by Infinity Ripple, Epidemic Sound "Oddball" by Jon Bjork, Epidemic Sound "Sunday at the Museum" by Franz Gordon, Epidemic Sound "Diamonds in the Sky" by Yi Nantiro, Epidemic Sound "Back to the Mainland" by Christian Andersen, Epidemic Sound "Isolation" by Farrell Wooten, Epidemic Sound "And Behold" by Awlee, Epidemic Sound "Diamond Lense" by Jon Bjork, Epidemic Sound "Knee-Deep" by Charles Holmes, Epidemic Sound "Better Off" by Jon Bjork, Epidemic Sound "Blue Lantern" by Yi Nantiro, Epidemic Sound "The Wind is Changing" by Howard Harper-Barnes, Epidemic Sound "Signs of Warning" by Alec Slayne, Epidemic Sound "Liquid State" by Robert Ruth, Epidemic Sound "Esprit Pacifique" by Martin Klem, Epidemic Sound "Stepping Lightly" by Martin Klem, Epidemic Sound "Little Bo Peep", Epidemic Sound "Lakeside Residence" by Sinfonietta Cinematica, Epidemic Sound "Cinderella Ball Night" by Sinfonietta Cinematica, Epidemic Sound "Waltz from Swan Lake", Epidemic Sound "The Snow Flakes" by Ruiqi Zhao, Epidemic Sound "A New Horizon" by Howard Harper-Barnes, Epidemic Sound
Sleep and Sorcery | Folklore & Fantasy-Inspired Sleep Stories
Find the wisdom disguised as folly in tonight's folklore-inspired bedtime story. In tonight's story, you attend the local Renaissance Faire for the first time for their traditional “Feast of Fools.” On this themed occasion, one attendee is chosen as the Royal Fool for a day, and today – it is you. Donning your new title, you receive special treatment for the day, but soon you discover that your role comes with unforeseen abilities and insights. The experience allows you to connect with the misunderstood archetype of the Fool. If you're still awake as the story concludes, I'll guide you through a relaxing visualization for embracing your inner wisdom. ✨Pre-order is live for the Sleep & Sorcery book!✨ https://www.crossedcrowbooks.com/shop-crossed-crow-books/p/sleepandsorcery Sleep & Sorcery: A Collection of Enchanting Bedtime Stories, Rituals, and Spells for Meaningful Rest, unlimited paperback coming August 2024 from Crossed Crow Books. Limited edition hardcover ships by Christmas 2023! The book features many of your favorite stories, plus exclusive writings and a suite of rituals to enrich your resting and waking life. - Stories like mine are best with headphones! For comfort and security when drifting off to sleep, SleepPhones are the best thing I've found. They won't fall out like earbuds, and they're not bulky or uncomfortable like most over-ear headphones. Learn more: https://www.sleepphones.com/?aff=846 Use code SORCERY10 for 10% off your purchase! - Now you can support Sleep & Sorcery on Patreon. Pledge a monthly donation to Sleep & Sorcery, which helps me keep making original bedtime stories for you. In return, you can qualify for exclusive supporter benefits, like episode scripts, bonus sleepy readings of classic literature, merch discounts, and giveaways. I hope you'll consider supporting me on Patreon, so I can continue doing what I love. Visit patreon.com/sleepandsorcery to learn more and pledge your support. - Music/Sound: A Glimpse of Avalon by Flouw, No Time for Heroes by Christian Andersen, Epidemic Sound Instagram | Twitter | Insight Timer | YouTube | Newsletter Signup ✨NEW Sleep & Sorcery MERCH✨ Show your love of Sleep & Sorcery – or get some gifts for the sleepy sorcerer in your life with this cozy collection of apparel, dream journals, die-cut stickers, and home goods. Visit https://bit.ly/shopmyth. Want to get in touch? sleepandsorcery@gmail.com Disclaimer: some links in this description are affiliate links, meaning I earn a small commission if you decide to purchase the product, at no additional cost to you. Thank you for supporting my work! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sleep-sorcery/support
"All you ever needed to do was forgive yourself." Join us for a very special episode of Unbalanced Encounters, featuring 5 short stories from Agravar: The Prince and the Painter June and Hank crash a certain secret underground fight club. For Want of a Leaf Isaac and his family celebrate Animarum as best they can. Pain et Chocolat Safra reunites with Haldir, an old and dear friend. Early to Bread, Early to Rise Guard takes up the noble and ancient profession of baking. Too Big for His Dresses Mr. Spinx finds himself ill-fitting in the dress made by Safra's father. == CREDITS == Soundtrack "Company Keeper" by Frank Jonsson, Epidemic Sound "A Day Like Yesterday" by Headlund, Epidemic Sound "Triple Trigger" by Mike Franklyn, Epidemic Sound "Speed Fight Ozo" by Hampus Naeselius, Epidemic Sound "Never Get to Me" by Deaf Election, Epidemic Sound "Caught in the Net" by Jon Bjork, Epidemic Sound "Countryside Living" by Sight of Wonders, Epidemic Sound "After Hours Dinner" by Almost Here, Epidemic Sound "Memories of Youth" by Martin Landstrom, Epidemic Sound "Toy Army March" by Martin Klem, Epidemic Sound "Summertime Daydream" by Peter Sandberg, Epidemic Sound "d'Or" by Bonn Fields, Epidemic Sound "Rue Du Septembre" by Bonn Fields, Epidemic Sound "Cherry Blossom Waltz" by Trevor Kowalski, Epidemic Sound "Stay Here" by Cody High, Epidemic Sound "The Beginning of the End" by August Wilhelmsson, Epidemic Sound "Another Time" by Dip Diet, Epidemic Sound "No One but Yourself" by Claude Signet, Epidemic Sound "Reunited Once Again" by Kikoru, Epidemic Sound "Late for Work" by Speed the Spider, Epidemic Sound "Talk & Tell" by Christophe Gorman, Epidemic Sound "Hush Baby" by Jon Bjork, Epidemic Sound "Shattered Illusions" by Victor Lundberg, Epidemic Sound "Warmed" by Christophe Gorman, Epidemic Sound "Hustle and Bustle" by Sayer Roberts "Runnin' Late" by Mike Franklyn, Epidemic Sound "Eleven Thousand Feet" by Adriel Fair, Epidemic Sound "Odd Cousins" by Kikoru, Epidemic Sound "The Shuffle" by Stationary Sign, Epidemic Sound "Hard at Work" by Trabant 33, Epidemic Sound "Rise Before Tomorrow" by Deaf Election, Epidemic Sound "My Wood Cabin" by Christian Andersen, Epidemic Sound "Walk in the Park" by Dez Moran, Epidemic Sound "An Animal Conspiracy" by Arylide Fields, Epidemic Sound "No Second Chance" by Mac Taboel, Epidemic Sound "The Cost of Fear" by Jon Bjork, Epidemic Sound "No More Mistakes" by Atlas Kind, Epidemic Sound "Desert Wind" by Jon Algar, Epidemic Sound "Hush my Darling" by Yi Nantiro, Epidemic Sound
Sleep and Sorcery | Folklore & Fantasy-Inspired Sleep Stories
Walk the halls of a magical bed and breakfast in this Harry Potter-inspired fantasy bedtime story. In tonight's story, you are the proprietor of the Witch's Brew, a humble bed and breakfast in the magical shopping corridor of Surrey Alley. It's a quiet night at the inn, and most of the patrons who stop in for a bite to eat are other shop-owners from the alley. You catch up with your acquaintances, check in on guests, and savor the slow pace of the off-season. If you're still awake as the story concludes, I'll guide you through a soothing body scan. - ✨Pre-order is live for the Sleep & Sorcery book!✨ https://www.crossedcrowbooks.com/shop-crossed-crow-books/p/sleepandsorcery Sleep & Sorcery: A Collection of Enchanting Bedtime Stories, Rituals, and Spells for Meaningful Rest, coming August 2024 from Crossed Crow Books. The book features many of your favorite stories, plus exclusive writings and a suite of rituals to enrich your resting and waking life. - Stories like mine are best with headphones! For comfort and security when drifting off to sleep, SleepPhones are the best thing I've found. They won't fall out like earbuds, and they're not bulky or uncomfortable like most over-ear headphones. Learn more: https://www.sleepphones.com/?aff=846 Use code SORCERY10 for 10% off your purchase! - Now you can support Sleep & Sorcery on Patreon. Pledge a monthly donation to Sleep & Sorcery, which helps me keep making original bedtime stories for you. In return, you can qualify for exclusive supporter benefits, like episode scripts, bonus sleepy readings of classic literature, merch discounts, and giveaways. I hope you'll consider supporting me on Patreon, so I can continue doing what I love. Visit patreon.com/sleepandsorcery to learn more and pledge your support. - Sleep & Sorcery is a folklore and fantasy-inspired sleep series. My name is Laurel, and I'll be your guide on tonight's fantastical journey. Sleep & Sorcery is one part bedtime story, one part guided meditation, and one part dreamy adventure. Music/Sound: A Glimpse of Avalon by Flouw, Hard Charger by Christian Andersen, Gentle Winds by Ethan Sloan, Epidemic Sound Instagram | Twitter | Insight Timer | YouTube | Newsletter Signup ✨Sleep & Sorcery MERCH✨ Show your love of Sleep & Sorcery – or get some gifts for the sleepy sorcerer in your life with this cozy collection of apparel, dream journals, die-cut stickers, and home goods. We've got new collections inspired by The Dragon Rider, Cauldron of Cerridwen, and Magic in the Moon Garden
"What the fuck, mama?" Wardens pursue our heroes as their memories, one by one, dissolve into sand. Will Guard's plan to chug a vial of sap and astral project to the Empressar get them any closer to their goals? Probably not. == CREDITS == Soundtrack “Stronger Remembered” by Sayer Roberts “Evil Intentions” by Experia, Epidemic Sound “High Scepter” by Sayer Roberts “Wasteland Horizon” by Hawea, Epidemic Sound “Apogee” by Bireli Snow, Epidemic Sound “Far Far Far” by Bonnie Grace, Epidemic Sound “Be My Shelter” by Headlund, Epidemic Sound “Serious Development” by Blackout Memories, Epidemic Sound “When Things Collide” by Christian Andersen, Epidemic Sound “Push n' Shove” by Deskant, Epidemic Sound “Bad to Worse” by Jon Bjork, Epidemic Sound “Exit Strategy” by Jon Sumner, Epidemic Sound “Night Air” by Joseph Alesci, Epidemic Sound “Fadfada” by Ali Sabah, Epidemic Sound “Grand Buffoon” by Benjamin Rice, Epidemic Sound “No More Escaping” by Reynard Seidel, Epidemic Sound “Missing Pieces” by Dream Cave, Epidemic Sound “Night Creature” by Josef Falkenskold, Epidemic Sound “Desert Footsteps” by Sight of Wonders, Epidemic Sound “Royal Chaos” by _91Nova, Epidemic Sound “In the Aftermath” by Michael Rothery, Epidemic Sound “Secrets and Lies” by David Celeste, Epidemic Sound “What's Next” by Nylonia, Epidemic Sound “Desert Winds” from Tabletop Audio
In the very north of Denmark, in Skagen, lives a passionate writer and beer journalist who has finally dedicated his life to beer - Christian Andersen. His book "The Naked Beer" became a bestseller in Denmark and will soon be published in English. In BierTalk we talk about his story, the Danes' love of beer and the constant contrast between cosiness and depression that regularly drives this people around when it comes to beer...
En 1844, le danois Hans Christian Andersen a publié son conte sur la reine des neiges. Une histoire bien différente de celle que tout le monde connait. Il y a fort longtemps, dans la ville de Copenhague, Greda et Kai étaient voisins. Lors d'une courte journée d'hiver, l'arrivée de la reine des neiges va venir perturber la vie des jeunes amis. Bien décidée à retrouver son meilleur ami, Greda part à sa recherche pendant des mois. Découvrez l'histoire de la reine des neiges, dans ce nouvel épisode de Conte moi l'aventure.
"No, it's not right. This isn't how it happened. That's not right." Isaac Axedrummer, in puppet form, is being paraded through the streets of a small town. It seems that every year, this little community relives the fateful day when Isaac killed the Lord Governor Agra. But can our heroes be sure that the villagers aren't marching him to a funeral pyre? Probably not. == CREDITS == Soundtrack “Stronger Rallied” by Sayer Roberts “Hiding Shadows” by Josef Falkenskold, Epidemic Sound “Really Gotta Know” by Walt Adams, Epidemic Sound “Age of Men” by Jo Wandrini, Epidemic Sound “Lead” by Farrell Wooten, Epidemic Sound “Pit Fighter” from Tabletop Audio “Cherry Blossom Fall” by Joseph Beg, Epidemic Sound “Watchman” by Yi Nantiro, Epidemic Sound “Rain Show” by Farrell Wooten, Epidemic Sound “Sweet Scent” by Headlund, Epidemic Sound “Be My Shelter” by Headlund, Epidemic Sound “Heavenly Feathers” by Deskant, Epidemic Sound “Governor of the North” by Jo Wandrini, Epidemic Sound “Follow the Falcon” by David Celeste, Epidemic Sound “Last Survivor” by Deskant, Epidemic Sound “Feeding the Animals” by Christian Andersen, Epidemic Sound “Echo Chamber” by Alan Carlson-Green, Epidemic Sound “Scorpions” by Bonnie Grace, Epidemic Sound “Paths of a Samurai” by Mandala Dreams, Epidemic Sound “Final Parade” by Jon Bjork, Epidemic Sound “Time Limit” by Alec Slayne, Epidemic Sound “Hunter Hunted” by Farrell Wooten, Epidemic Sound
Sleep and Sorcery | Folklore & Fantasy-Inspired Sleep Stories
Study the roots of magic and alchemy in tonight's relaxing bedtime story. Now you can support Sleep & Sorcery on Patreon. Pledge a monthly donation to Sleep & Sorcery, which helps me keep making original bedtime stories for you. In return, you can qualify for exclusive supporter benefits, like episode scripts, bonus sleepy readings of classic literature, merch discounts, and giveaways. I hope you'll consider supporting me on Patreon, so I can continue doing what I love. Visit patreon.com/sleepandsorcery to learn more and pledge your support. - In tonight's story, you attend Alchemy class at the school of sorcery. The eccentric professor shares wisdom from alchemical traditions around the world, leading the class in an experiment to transform one substance into another. At the close of the lesson, you come face to face with one of the rarest and most extraordinary creatures associated with alchemy: a phoenix. Sleep & Sorcery is a folklore and fantasy-inspired sleep series. Step across the threshold into a world of myth and magic, where you can safely drift off into a deep and comfortable sleep. Sleep & Sorcery is one part bedtime story, one part guided meditation, and one part dreamy adventure. Tonight's key ingredients: Harry Potter-inspired Alchemical wisdom Body scan meditation Music/Sound: A Glimpse of Avalon by Flouw, Hard Charger by Christian Andersen, Epidemic Sound Instagram | Twitter | Insight Timer | YouTube Stories like this are best with headphones! For comfort and security when drifting off to sleep, SleepPhones are the best thing I've found. They won't fall out like earbuds, and they're not bulky or uncomfortable like most over-ear headphones. Learn more: https://www.sleepphones.com/?aff=846 ✨NEW Sleep & Sorcery MERCH✨ Show your love of Sleep & Sorcery – or get some gifts for the sleepy sorcerer in your life with this cozy collection of apparel, dream journals, die-cut stickers, and home goods. Visit bit.ly/shopmyth. Want to get in touch? sleepandsorcery@gmail.com Disclaimer: some links in this description are affiliate links, meaning I earn a small commission if you decide to purchase the product, at no additional cost to you. Thank you for supporting my work! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sleep-sorcery/support
Sleep and Sorcery | Folklore & Fantasy-Inspired Sleep Stories
Now you can support Sleep & Sorcery on Patreon. Pledge a monthly donation to Sleep & Sorcery, which helps me keep making original bedtime stories for you. In return, you can qualify for exclusive supporter benefits, like episode scripts, bonus sleepy readings of classic literature, merch discounts, and giveaways. I'm starting with a cozy recording of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol, one of my absolute favorites for this time of year. I hope you'll consider supporting me on Patreon, so I can continue doing what I love. Visit patreon.com/sleepandsorcery to learn more and pledge your support. - In tonight's sleep story, it's Christmas Eve in the bustling magical shopping corridor of Surrey Alley. You are enjoying the holiday atmosphere with friends while shopping for last-minute gifts. You drink tasty magical treats, explore fantastical gift shops, and gather for the lighting of an enchanted Christmas tree. At the end of a long day, you return home to tell stories and exchange gifts by the fireside. Sleep & Sorcery is a folklore and fantasy-inspired sleep series. Step across the threshold into a world of myth and magic, where you can safely drift off into a deep and comfortable sleep. Sleep & Sorcery is one part bedtime story, one part guided meditation, and one part dreamy adventure. Tonight's key ingredients: Harry Potter-inspired Festive atmosphere Crackling Fire Music/Sound: A Glimpse of Avalon by Flouw, Hard Charger by Christian Andersen, Pandora's Box by Arthur Benson, Epidemic Sound Instagram | Twitter | Insight Timer | YouTube ✨NEW Sleep & Sorcery MERCH✨ Show your love of Sleep & Sorcery – or get some gifts for the sleepy sorcerer in your life with this cozy collection of apparel, dream journals, die-cut stickers, and home goods. Visit bit.ly/shopmyth. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sleep-sorcery/support
Sleep and Sorcery | Folklore & Fantasy-Inspired Sleep Stories
✨NEW Sleep & Sorcery MERCH✨ Show your love of Sleep & Sorcery – or get some gifts for the sleepy sorcerer in your life with this cozy collection of apparel, dream journals, die-cut stickers, and home goods. Visit bit.ly/shopmyth and use code: BLACKFRI to get 15% off your merch order through Nov 29. - In tonight's story, you set off on an adventure, leaving behind your cozy home in Slumbershire. You must cross an ancient forest, and deep in the woods, you encounter the guardian spirit of the wood. He offers you rest and shelter, giving you insight about your journey – and yourself. You come to realize that he's more than a friendly sprite; he is an ageless being of great creative power. Sleep & Sorcery is a folklore and fantasy-inspired sleep series. Step across the threshold into a world of myth and magic, where you can safely drift off into a deep and comfortable sleep. Sleep & Sorcery is one part bedtime story, one part guided meditation, and one part dreamy adventure. Tonight's key ingredients: Lord of the Rings-inspired / Tom Bombadil vibes Crackly fire & wind ASMR Visualization exercise Music/Sound: A Glimpse of Avalon by Flouw, Back to the Shires by Christian Andersen from Epidemic Sound Instagram | Twitter | Insight Timer | YouTube --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sleep-sorcery/support
In today's episode we look at the origins behind Han's Christian Andersen's The Emperor's New Clothes. ► Want more? » Messed Up Origins: https://bit.ly/MessedUpOrgins » Fables Explained: https://bit.ly/FablesExplained » Disney Explained: https://bit.ly/DisneyExplained » Mythology Explained: https://bit.ly/MythologyExplained » Messed Up Murders: https://bit.ly/MurderPlaylist ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ ► Social Media: » Twitter: https://twitter.com/JonSolo » Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/JonSolo » Facebook Fan Page: https://facebook.com/TheRealJonSolo » Official Subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/jonsolo ► Join the Official Channel Discord: » https://www.patreon.com/JonSolo ► Send Fan Mail to: » SoloFamMail@gmail.com ► Business: » biz@messeduporigins.com (Business Inquiries ONLY) ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ ▼ Resources ▼ » my favorites: https://messeduporigins.com/books » The Emperor's New Clothes (full story): - https://andersen.sdu.dk/vaerk/hershol... » The Annotated Classic Fairy Tales by Maria Tatar: https://amzn.to/3fhDQp8 » Count Lucanor as inspiration: https://andersen.sdu.dk/forskning/kon... » Deceptions and Satire: https://www.tor.com/2017/03/02/decept... » Summarized History of the French Revolution: https://bit.ly/38X4bI6
Never heard of the Udi language? Get ready to be beguiled by this poster child for endangered languages. The history of the Udi people and their language includes an ancient kingdom, an exodus to escape persecution, and the creation of a bespoke alphabet. Udi also has a unique aspect to its grammar—a form of linguistic behavior that scholars previously thought was impossible. No wonder the small Udi-speaking community of Zinobiani in the Republic of Georgia attracts visitors from around the world , including Subtitle's Patrick Cox. Music in this episode by Howard Harper-Barnes, Christian Andersen, Rand Aldo, Farrell Wooten, Leimoti, and Stonekeepers. The photo shows linguist Thomas Wier and Udi activist Alexander Kavtaradze at a memorial of Kavtaradze's great great uncle, Zinobi Silikashvili, founder of Zinobiani. For more photos and a transcript of the episode, go here. Sign up for Subtitle's newsletter here.
Never heard of the Udi language? Get ready to be beguiled by this poster child for endangered languages. The history of the Udi people and their language includes an ancient kingdom, an exodus to escape persecution, and the creation of a bespoke alphabet. Udi also has a unique aspect to its grammar—a form of linguistic behavior that scholars previously thought was impossible. No wonder the small Udi-speaking community of Zinobiani in the Republic of Georgia attracts visitors from around the world , including Subtitle's Patrick Cox. Music in this episode by Howard Harper-Barnes, Christian Andersen, Rand Aldo, Farrell Wooten, Leimoti, and Stonekeepers. The photo shows linguist Thomas Wier and Udi activist Alexander Kavtaradze at a memorial of Kavtaradze's great great uncle, Zinobi Silikashvili, founder of Zinobiani. For more photos and a transcript of the episode, go here. Sign up for Subtitle's newsletter here.
Sleep and Sorcery | Folklore & Fantasy-Inspired Sleep Stories
In tonight's bedtime story, you work as an attendant in an enchanted bathhouse – one frequented by essential nature spirits. While waiting for the doors to open at sundown, you help prepare the bathhouse for customers. You encounter many marvelous spirits throughout the night. After the last guest has left, you draw yourself a bath and soak away all your troubles as the sun rises. Then, exhausted from the night's work, you return to your chamber to sleep the day away. Sleep & Sorcery is a folklore and fantasy-inspired sleep series. Step across the threshold into a world of myth and magic, where you can safely drift off into a deep and comfortable sleep. Sleep & Sorcery is one part bedtime story, one part guided meditation, and one part dreamy adventure. Tonight's key ingredients: Studio Ghibli-inspired Wind sounds Body scan/breathing exercise Music/Sound: A Glimpse of Avalon by Flouw, Sensoji by Christian Andersen from Epidemic Sound Instagram | Twitter | Insight Timer | YouTube --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sleep-sorcery/support
Tell No Tales Episode 23, The Warehouse Leo, Riley, and Julia break into the warehouse. Content Warnings: Realistic gunshot SFX (these take place multiple times from 12:12-13:41, if you'd like to skip you can check the transcript for what happens during this scene), small explosion SFX at 3:36 Transcript: https://tellnotalespod.carrd.co/#episode23yfcv Written and produced by Leanne Egan. In this episode you heard the voices of Leanne Egan as Leo Quinn, Shannon Kelly as Julia Wilde, Phil Thompson as Riley Matkins, and Asher Amor-Train as Frank Williamson Intro and outro music by Lumehill Atmospheric music: 3:30 AM by Christian Andersen, Appeased Soundscape 03 by August Wilhelmsson, Nothing to Be Scared Of by Kikoru, and Twilight Mystery by Marten Moses. These tracks and sound effects were sourced from Epidemic Sound Art by Ana Balaci Find more info on our website https://tellnotalespod.carrd.co or at tellnotalespod on Tumblr or Twitter
Sleep and Sorcery | Folklore & Fantasy-Inspired Sleep Stories
In tonight's story, you'll enjoy a harvest festival at the autumnal equinox in the halfling village of Slumbershire. You assist in setting up, then enjoy the rites and rituals against a glorious sunset. Around a fire, a halfling is telling stories of his adventures and the legends of the land. You join the circle, curious to learn more about the world beyond the village. Sleep & Sorcery is a folklore and fantasy-inspired sleep series. Step across the threshold into a world of myth and magic, where you can safely drift off into a deep and comfortable sleep. Sleep & Sorcery is one part bedtime story, one part guided meditation, and one part dreamy adventure. Tonight's key ingredients: Lord of the Rings-inspired Night ambience Yoga Nidra-inspired body scan Music/Sound: A Glimpse of Avalon by Flouw, Back to the Shires by Christian Andersen from Epidemic Sound Instagram | Twitter | Insight Timer | YouTube --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sleep-sorcery/support
Sleep and Sorcery | Folklore & Fantasy-Inspired Sleep Stories
In tonight's sleep story, you are the proprietor of an apothecary and potions shop in the magical hidden corridor of London. After a long day of helping customers during the busy back-to-school season, you have one more thing to do before you can close up shop: you must mix the ingredients and brew your signature “Sweet Dreams” potion. Sleep & Sorcery is a folklore and fantasy-inspired sleep series. Step across the threshold into a world of myth and magic, where you can safely drift off into a deep and comfortable sleep. Sleep & Sorcery is one part bedtime story, one part guided meditation, and one part dreamy adventure. Tonight's key ingredients: Harry Potter-inspired fantasy Bubbling cauldron ASMR Guided visualization meditation for creativity Music: A Glimpse of Avalon by Flouw; Hard Charger, Christian Andersen from Epidemic Sound Sounds by ZapSplat --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sleep-sorcery/support
Sleep and Sorcery | Folklore & Fantasy-Inspired Sleep Stories
In tonight's bedtime story, as you seek out a fabled healing spring, you have a magical encounter with a unicorn who believes they're the last of their kind. After they heal you of all your ailments, you offer to accompany them on a search for other unicorns. Together, you embark on an epic journey to rediscover a long-lost species. Sleep & Sorcery is a folklore and fantasy-inspired sleep series. Step across the threshold into a world of myth and magic, where you can safely drift off into a deep and comfortable sleep. Sleep & Sorcery is one part bedtime story, one part guided meditation, and one part dreamy adventure. Tonight's key ingredients: Healing meditation for stress, discomfort, and sadness Relaxing nature sounds Music: A Glimpse of Avalon by Flouw; Back to the Shires, Christian Andersen. from EpidemicSound Sounds by ZapSplat Sleep & Sorcery is a mindfulness tool, and it is not a substitute for appropriate medical attention. You should seek prompt medical care for any specific health issues. The audio programs on this site are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or illness. Always consult your physician or therapist when considering using a meditation product. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sleep-sorcery/support
Sleep and Sorcery | Folklore & Fantasy-Inspired Sleep Stories
In tonight's sleep story, you'll climb the winding steps to the tallest tower of a thousand-year-old castle, which now serves as a school of sorcery. There, you'll attend your first lesson in the ancient art of divining the future. Gaze into a crystal ball, turn over a series of tarot cards, read tea leaves, and analyze the movement of the stars. Sleep & Sorcery is a folklore and fantasy-inspired sleep series. Step across the threshold into a world of myth and magic, where you can safely drift off into a deep and comfortable sleep. Sleep & Sorcery is one part bedtime story, one part guided meditation, and one part dreamy adventure. Tonight's key ingredients: Magical Fantasy Crackling fire ASMR Sleepy countdown & meditation Music: A Glimpse of Avalon by Flouw; Hard Charger by Christian Andersen, EpidemicSound Sounds by ZapSplat --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sleep-sorcery/support
Sleep and Sorcery | Folklore & Fantasy-Inspired Sleep Stories
Welcome to Sleep & Sorcery, a folklore and fantasy-inspired sleep series. Step across the threshold into a world of myth and magic, where you can safely drift off into a deep and comfortable sleep. Sleep & Sorcery is one part bedtime story, one part guided meditation, and one part dreamy adventure. In tonight's bedtime story, you meet an otherworldly stranger, who invites you to explore the cosmos aboard the vessel Arethusa. As you make your way to the farthest-flung reaches of space, you explore the bowels of the ship, musing on the nature of time, space, and the interconnectedness of all stories from the ancient and modern world. Finally, you reach your destination, and observe the Atlantis Nebula, whose hypnotic colors inspire dreams of myth and eternity. Tonight's key ingredients: Doctor Who-inspired fantasy Galactic vibes Chakra meditation Music: A Glimpse of Avalon by Flouw; Higher Orbit by Christian Andersen from EpidemicSound.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sleep-sorcery/support
Sleep and Sorcery | Folklore & Fantasy-Inspired Sleep Stories
Step into the staves of an old, familiar legend as you fall asleep. Tonight's bedtime story is lovingly inspired by the beloved poem by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, in which a young apprentice sorcerer bites off more than they can chew. After completing a long day of study under the tutelage of a powerful sorcerer, you are left to complete the evening chores. Eager to practice your magical skills and hastily complete your arduous tasks, you enchant an old broomstick to carry water from the well outside to fill the sorcerer's cauldron. Losing control of the broomstick, you must call for help to reverse the enchantment. Sleep & Sorcery is a folklore and fantasy-inspired sleep series. One part bedtime story, one part guided meditation, and one part dreamy adventure. Tonight's key ingredients: Fireplace sounds Fantasia vibes Relaxing sleep countdown Music: A Glimpse of Avalon by Flouw; Something Magical by Christian Andersen from EpidemicSound.com Sounds by ZapSplat Special Thanks to Derek Jones
Sleep and Sorcery | Folklore & Fantasy-Inspired Sleep Stories
Welcome to Sleep & Sorcery, a folklore and fantasy-inspired sleep series. Step across the threshold into a world of myth and magic, where you can safely drift off into a deep and comfortable sleep. Sleep & Sorcery is one part bedtime story, one part guided meditation, and one part dreamy adventure. In tonight's story, you and your adventuring party, weary from days of travel, are granted passage into the mystical elven forest known as Dreamwood. You earn a private audience with the queen of the realm, an immortal elf, who gives you keen wisdom and insight about yourself. Rejoining your party, the queen's guard shows you to your bedchambers among the network of treehouses in the forest. Tonight's key ingredients: High fantasy Visualization exercise Music: A Glimpse of Avalon by Flouw; Back to the Shires by Christian Andersen; Clairvoyance by Syntropy from EpidemicSound.com
Sleep and Sorcery | Folklore & Fantasy-Inspired Sleep Stories
Welcome to Sleep & Sorcery, a folklore and fantasy-inspired sleep series. Step across the threshold into a world of myth and magic, where you can safely drift off into a deep and comfortable sleep. Sleep & Sorcery is one part bedtime story, one part guided meditation, and one part dreamy adventure. In tonight's story, while preparing for a new school year as a professor of magical history, you'll take a break to have tea with your old friend, the keeper of the school grounds. You make your way to his hut at the edge of the forest, take a stroll around his garden, then retire inside to catch up. He shows you souvenirs from his travels over the summer, including a mysterious egg, thought to be a phoenix egg. As a thunderstorm approaches, you and the gamekeeper wait out the storm in the cabin, swapping stories and enjoying each other's company. Tonight's key ingredients: Wizard school Thunderstorm sounds Cosmic egg visualization Music: A Glimpse of Avalon by Flouw; Hard Charger by Christian Andersen from EpidemicSound.com Sounds by ZapSplat Special Thanks to Derek Jones
Sleep and Sorcery | Folklore & Fantasy-Inspired Sleep Stories
Welcome to Sleep & Sorcery, a folklore and fantasy-inspired sleep series. Step across the threshold into a world of myth and magic, where you can safely drift off into a deep and comfortable sleep. Sleep & Sorcery is one part bedtime story, one part guided meditation, and one part dreamy adventure. In tonight's story, you'll be charged by King Arthur himself to undertake a quest for the Holy Grail. After witnessing a vision at the Round Table, you and your fellow knights will set off into the forests of adventure. Following your intuition, you'll wander into a desolate kingdom, meet with the Fisher King, and share a meal at his table. While feasting in his castle, you'll observe strange marvels and miracles before retiring to your chamber to rest your bones. Tonight's tale is lovingly inspired and adapted from the works of Chretien de Troyes, Wolfram Von Eschenbach, and Robert de Boron. Tonight's key ingredients: Arthurian Legend ASMR (crackling flames, water lapping, forest ambience) Progressive Muscle Relaxation Music: A Glimpse of Avalon by Flouw; No Time for Heroes by Christian Andersen from EpidemicSound.com Sounds by ZapSplat Special Thanks to Derek Jones
Sigue el repaso a las festividades del calendario romano y en el programa de hoy conoceremos las celebraciones de Mayo, Junio, Julio (Quintilis) y Agosto (Sextilis). Descubriremos las lemuria, las furrinalia, el nombre secreto de Roma, varios juegos y muchas más cosas que seguro te encantarán. Recopilación de fiestas mencionadas en el programa: MAYO Día 1. Laralia. Días 9, 11 y 13. Lemuria. Día 14. Argei. Día 15. Mercuralia. Día 21. Agonalia vediovis. Día 23. Tubilustrium. Día 23. Rosalia. Día 29. Ambarvalia. JUNIO Día 1. Carna. Día 7. Fiesta de pescadores. Día 9. Vestalia. Día 11. Matralia. Del 13 al 15. Quincuatrus minores. Día 15. Purificación del templo de Marte y cierre de las puertas del templo de Vesta. Día 20. Dedicación del templo de Summanus. Día 24. Diosa Fortuna. Días 25 y 26. Taurilia. QUINTILIS - JULIO Día 5. Poplifugia. Del 6 al 13. Ludi Apollinares. Día 7. Nonas Caprotinas. Día 15. Transvecto Equitum. Días 19 y 21. Lucaria. Del 20 al 30. Ludi Victoriae Caesaris. Día 23. Neptunalia. Día 25. Furrinalia. SEXTILIS - AGOSTO Día 1. Aegipto Capta. Día 3. Supplicia Canum. Día 12. Hércules. Día 13. Vertumnalia. Día 13. Cástor y Pólux. Día 13. Fortuna Equestre. Día 13. Diana. Día 17. Portunalia. Día 19. Vinalia Rustica. Día 21. Consualia. Día 23. Volcanalia. Día 25. Apertura del mundus. Día 25. Opiconsiva. Día 27. Volturnalia. La imagen que ilustra el programa es un detalle del mosaico conocido como "memento mori", de Pompeya. Se puede ver en el museo arqueológico de Nápoles. El artículo sobre el supplicia canum: https://cliobiblioteca.wordpress.com/2021/10/07/supplicia-canum/ TRACKLIST DEL PROGRAMA 00'00'' - Arriving in ancient Rome, Kikoru. 01'03'' - Sancta Terra, Dark Fantasy Studio. 01'48'' - Movie Score Special II, AlfRaMusic. 06'09'' - Witch Sisters, Christian Andersen. 07'29'' - Creatures of the Night, Sage Oursler. 08'37'' - Witch Sisters, Christian Andersen. 11'10'' - Creatures of the Night, Sage Oursler. 13'10'' - Atmospheric III, AlfRaMusic. 15'36'' - Atmospheric III, AlfRaMusic. 29'06'' - Cinematic Collection Choir Medley Feat Nora Fodil, Grégoire Lourme 35'04'' - Roman and Hellenic Ambience, a Night at Athena's Temple. Sacado del canal de youtube de Roselight Moon. 37'10'' - The Greatest Champions, Grégoire Lourme. 41'19'' - Affinity, de la BSO del videojuego Imperator Rome, compuesta por Jonatan Järpehag. 43'16'' - Atomspheric II, AlfRaMusic. 54'52'' - Olympus, Dream Cave. 56'23'' - Ancient Roman Ambience and Music - emperor Augustus Balcony - Roselight Moon. 70'33'' - Aetas Romana, Adrian von Ziegler. ¡Suscríbete, no dudes en dejar tus comentarios y comparte el programa con las personas a las que les guste la historia de Roma! Recuerda que me puedes apoyar en iVoox mediante suscripción mensual o también me puedes invitar a un chupito de garum en nuestra página de ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/romaaeterna Para ponerte en contacto conmigo puedes encontrarme en Twitter: @RomaAeternaFM o si lo prefieres me puedes escribir por correo electrónico: Romaaeternapodcast@gmail.com Ahora me puedes seguir también en instagram: romaaeternapodcast Estoy haciendo un hilo recopilatorio en Twitter con canciones que uso en el Podcast: https://twitter.com/RomaAeternaFM/status/1386210996042227713 ¡Muchas gracias por escucharme, esto no sería posible sin ti! Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Sleep and Sorcery | Folklore & Fantasy-Inspired Sleep Stories
Welcome to Sleep & Sorcery, a folklore and fantasy-inspired sleep series. Step across the threshold into a world of myth and magic, where you can safely drift off into a deep and comfortable sleep. Sleep & Sorcery is one part bedtime story, one part guided meditation, and one part dreamy adventure. In tonight's story, you'll visit a hidden commercial corridor of London – one lined with magic shops and mystical delights. Bathe in the aromas of an apothecary and potion shop, get fitted for new robes, pick out an animal familiar, and visit a renowned wandmaker to complete your magical supplies. Exhausted from the day, return to your rooms at a magical bed and breakfast, where you'll curl up for a good night's sleep. Tonight's key ingredients: Urban fantasy Guided visualization Light ASMR (potions bubbling, crackling fire) Music: A Glimpse of Avalon by Flouw and Hard Charger by Christian Andersen from EpidemicSound.com Sounds by ZapSplat Special Thanks to Derek Jones
Sleep and Sorcery | Folklore & Fantasy-Inspired Sleep Stories
Welcome to Sleep & Sorcery, a folklore and fantasy-inspired sleep series. Step across the threshold into a world of myth and magic, where you can safely drift off into a deep and comfortable sleep. My name is Laurel, and I'll be your guide on tonight's fantastical journey. Sleep & Sorcery is one part bedtime story, one part guided meditation, and one part dreamy adventure. In tonight's sleep story, perfect to enjoy on or near the Vernal Equinox, we'll visit the secluded village of Slumbershire, where halflings dwell, uninterested in the goings-on of the outside world. You'll be welcomed into the cozy home of a dear old friend. You sit together by the fire, recalling the adventures you shared long, long ago. As you spin the old tales, you'll watch the fire twist into the shapes of your memories, before falling asleep in your favorite armchair. Tonight's key ingredients: Medieval high fantasy Vernal Equinox-inspired meditation Light ASMR (crackling fire) Music: A Glimpse of Avalon by Flouw and Back to the Shires by Christian Andersen from EpidemicSound.com Sounds by ZapSplat Special Thanks to Derek Jones
On this Halloween episode, Natalya and Michelle swap stories of Chicago's historic hauntings and try to separate fact from fiction, debunking a couple of myths along the way. In the second half of the episode, we share Michelle's interview with a Chicago bartender who divulges his paranormal experiences at various Windy City watering holes. Many thanks to Pamela Bannos, whose in-depth research on Chicago's original cemeteries is cited in this episode. Her project can be found here: https://hiddentruths.northwestern.edu/home.html Other cited works and references: Dead in Chicago blog post by Leyla I. Royale. Ray Johnson's blog post on Chicago's Haunt Detective. To Die in Chicago: Confederate Prisoners at Camp Douglas, by George Levy. The "City Cemetery (now southern end of Lincoln Park)" page on The Great Chicago Fire & the Web of Memory site by the Chicago Historical Society and Northwestern University. Thanks also to the Chicago Tribune for its excellent archive. Information on Bucktown and Bucktown Pub: https://www.wickerparkbucktown.com/theneighborhood/neighborhood-history/ https://bucktown.org/about/history/ https://www.bucktownpub.com/about/ Music: WTVT theme by Matt Carrico. "A Cradle Song" by Mary Riddle. "Final Days of Captivity" by Christian Andersen. Sound effects from Epidemic Sound. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Esta semana hacemos un programa muy especial porque vamos a confrontar diferentes versiones de una misma historia, la de la sirena. La sirenita, del danés Christian Andersen, el mito más clásico y la novela Matar un reino, de Alexandra Christos, que es una reescritura del cuento de Andersen. ¿Cuál ha sido la primera versión del personaje? ¿Y vosotros cuál conocisteis primero? ¿La obra literaria o la película de Disney? ¿Y conocéis Matar un reino? Si os interesa la mitología y los cuentos de hadas, pero también el interesante giro de tuerca que propone Alexandra Christos con su versión de La sirenita, entonces tenéis una cita obligada con todos nosotros. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
در این قسمت : گلدن گیت - نقد فیلم پدر - نمایش گیلاس ناتمام و اجرای اگه یه روزIntro song: Dancing with my mind by ArbiOutro song: Age Ye Rooz, Song and lyrics by: Faramarz AslaniInstagram: MajnoonemodernEmail: majnoonemodern@gmail.comTwitter: @majnooneMLogo By: Mehdi RostamiOther songs played in the episode: Degrees of Separation by Trevor Kowalski,Glenn Gould's Chair by Christian Andersen,Together Is Better by Claude Signet,Eternum Nucturne by Gavin Luke, December Feeling by Vendla, Adagio Moments by Christian Andersen, Two Weeks in July by Franz Gordon,Sentimental Angels by Rand Aldo--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/majnoonemodern/support Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
If there are extraterrestrials out there, what kind of messages might they be sending us? How might we decipher those messages? And should we hit reply? Image by Mike Licht via Flickr Creative Commons. Music by Million Eyes, From Now On, Heath Cantu, Christian Andersen, Podington Bear. Read a transcript of this episode here.